Poland Politician Gives BEST ADVICE Yet on Defeating Terrorism

If you don’t want to be attacked, don’t let the attackers into your country. That’s what Trump has been trying to tell us.

And it’s sound logic. The PC police however, are outraged by this. But guess what, Trump isn’t the only one preaching this!

A British-born, senior MEP for Poland’s ruling party said the only way to protect his country from terror attacks is to not allow Muslims to migrate en masse.

Wow, where have we heard that before…

Ryszard Czarnecki told a local radio station after the most recent London attack:

“When it comes to reducing the chances of Poland being hit by [Islamist] terror attacks, the only proven method is to not allow in Muslim migrants.”

BRILLIANT!

Noting the children of Islamic immigrants have been responsible for a large number of ISIS-inspired attacks on European soil, the London-born Law and Justice (PiS) MEP said Poland is “learning from the mistakes” of other nations in the West, and so refuses to “open [its] doors to Islamic migrants.”

Asked whether he thinks the politicians running Poland have any good advice on how to avoid terrorism for Britain, which has experienced three Jihadist attacks in three months, and other countries in Western Europe, Czarnecki said the country has “a very specific concept — no Islamic immigrants.

“With regards to Britain, we have already told them on several occasions they need to deport, not tolerate, radical migrants.

“If a radical Muslim cleric in a mosque calls on his brothers in the faith … to fight the infidels, well, I think that there are grounds to expel such an imam.

“Fortunately, Poland does not make these mistakes that other countries have made when it comes to our immigration policy, and so we don’t have these headaches.”

Czarnecki sits on the European Parliament’s foreign affairs committee so we are pretty sure he knows what he’s talking about.

Poland has been very vocal in not accepting large numbers of migrants. Last month, while speaking to Poland’s parliament and just after the Manchester bombing, Prime Minister Beata Szydło condemned the “political elites” of Europe. He warned that the continent must have “strong politicians” who are willing to tackle terrorism.

Szydło said: “Where are you headed Europe?…Rise from your knees and from your lethargy or you will be crying over your children every day.”

The PiS premier’s government is currently fighting European Commission plans for every member state signed up to the Common European Asylum System to take in a quota of migrants currently living in Greece and Italy.

Reacting to the European Union’s (EU) setting of a June deadline, by which Poland and Hungary must welcome immigrants or face sanctions, Interior Minister Mariusz Błaszczak insisted that asylum seekers from the third world would inflict damage to the Central European nation “much worse” than could any punishment from Brussels.

It’s time we, and many other countries, start following Poland’s lead. Otherwise what Szydło said will become reality.